Abstract

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is employed in the current 4G cellular technologies. Because of its resistance to multipath propagation channels, OFDM is a popular multicarrier modulation technique. Although OFDM is one of the effective approaches for a 4G network, out-of-band radiation, inter-symbol interference (ISI), and inter-carrier interference make this method unsuitable for 5G. (ICI). A new approach or next-generation cellular network, i.e., very high data rate, low latency, greater throughput, more device connectivity, and improved device-to-device communication, should be used to deliver effective and dependable communication. The system introduces generalized frequency division multiplexing (GFDM). In GFDM, a single cyclic prefix is utilized throughout the frame and an adjustable pulse-shaping filter can be used to monitor the transmitted signal’s out-of-band emission. Using this ISI, the multipath channel can be controlled. In the proposed system, with large signal constellations, higher-order modulation schemes, and advanced receiver structure, a very high data rate can be achieved. By using various iterative receiver structures the performance of the GFDM system in 5G cellular networks can be analyzed.

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